April 13, 1929 – Fairbanks, Alaska – Albin Tupperainen, a 43-year-old Finnish carpenter, succumbed to a cerebral hemorrhage in Fairbanks, marking a tragic end to a life spent in the unforgiving Alaskan wilderness. The skilled craftsman had called Fairbanks home for nearly two decades, with the vast majority of his time spent in the city. Tupperainen’s fate was all but sealed from the moment the hemorrhage struck, leaving him with brief, fleeting moments of consciousness.
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Key Facts
- State: Alaska
- Category: Violent Crime
- Era: Historical
- Source: Library of Congress — Chronicling America ↗
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